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. >> briefly today it went over 40 which is the first time since the london whale incident. i wouldn't be shocked if they are able to resume the buy back again. i wouldn't jump in right here. >> not one mention of jamie dimon. >> i love jamie dimon. >> pop for travellers up 1%. >> the thesis surrounding this and this is a name is if you are having a modest recovery in the auto industry and housing itself and property and casualty on the residential level will do better. you look at a name like travellers. i like that. i think the entire insurance space is a beneficiary. pop for vulcan materials. >> huge move. martin should renew their takeover bid when the court ruling expires on september 14th. got a big move today. probably would want to buy on a pullback. >> drop for cliffs natural. >> some of the call names had started to lift and then we saw that the q 4 settling down at about $170 a ton. that is down 70% from q 3. there is pressure that doesn't bode well for the stock. >> a pop for mohawks. a hair raising world record for having the world's tallest mohawk. 3 feet. this
. >> briefly today it went over 40 which is the first time since the london whale incident. i wouldn't be shocked if they are able to resume the buy back again. i wouldn't jump in right here. >> not one mention of jamie dimon. >> i love jamie dimon. >> pop for travellers up 1%. >> the thesis surrounding this and this is a name is if you are having a modest recovery in the auto industry and housing itself and property and casualty on the residential level will do...
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we were just in london for the olympics. and every time we used our credit cards to pay for something we had to sit there anywhere six to 10 minutes. we started timing it at this point while the process went through. not like here in new york and united states where it is instantaneous. >> i'm surprised you had the experience in london. liz: many times. >> when you think about technology and different types of phones developing and devices developing those are all about making the experience easy, seamless, frictionless. in myanmar, think about it, that government transition is opening up wonderful opportunity. i think there are 60 million people in the country. think about traveling to the country to take cash with you to pay for a hotel. so our structure, our network processes transactions in 140 mill seconds. you probably should have use ad mastercard in london. i'll sure it would have been a little quicker. i think we have enough history and enough understanding, we view ourselves as a strong technology company that can
we were just in london for the olympics. and every time we used our credit cards to pay for something we had to sit there anywhere six to 10 minutes. we started timing it at this point while the process went through. not like here in new york and united states where it is instantaneous. >> i'm surprised you had the experience in london. liz: many times. >> when you think about technology and different types of phones developing and devices developing those are all about making the...
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according to a professor, a maritime safety specialist at the university of greenwich in london. >> moving thousands of passengers around the ship in an emergency situation is never an easy thing to do. and so you want to start the process, the assembly process, as soon as you suspect there's a major problem with the vessel. >> it was way too long, way too long. and they would have saved so many lives if they would have done it a lot earlier. >> schettino said he delayed the alarm until he could maneuver the ship close to shore. >> translator: he has always said the ship was located there because he made a choice to order the abandonment when he considered the coast close enough for rescue boats. >> schettino also said he didn't want to create panic, but that's exactly what happened. >> pushing. it was people knocking people down. and we were yelling, get the kids on first. screaming, get the kids on first. >> moments after the ship came to rest, the first lifeboats were launched. it was 11:00 p.m. but then the concordia rolled more than 20 degrees. for the ananias family and others, escap
according to a professor, a maritime safety specialist at the university of greenwich in london. >> moving thousands of passengers around the ship in an emergency situation is never an easy thing to do. and so you want to start the process, the assembly process, as soon as you suspect there's a major problem with the vessel. >> it was way too long, way too long. and they would have saved so many lives if they would have done it a lot earlier. >> schettino said he delayed the...
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certainly as i went back to london all i could see was your grinning mug everywhere with copies of your book everywhere. how many have you done? >> this is my fourth major book. >> how many tens of millions of copies have you sold? >> i don't know. i sold a lot, though. >> you're not denying tens of millions, i noticed. >> i don't know about that. >> the first sold ten million. >> it did. it did. but you know, i write the books to hopefully help people and people get inspired behind them. there's a lot of things pushing people down so our ministry is about lifting people up, saying hey, don't get bitter, don't get discouraged, you know, stay in faith, stay positive. people are drawn to that because there is a lot of negativity. >> you do have this effect on me. every time i interview you, i go away and i feel happier. i feel better about myself although i feel deeply resentful you're selling more books than i did. what i wonder, when you do a book called "i declare" which is a smart premise, sort of a statement for every day of the month, and it's very positive driven, very get up and b
certainly as i went back to london all i could see was your grinning mug everywhere with copies of your book everywhere. how many have you done? >> this is my fourth major book. >> how many tens of millions of copies have you sold? >> i don't know. i sold a lot, though. >> you're not denying tens of millions, i noticed. >> i don't know about that. >> the first sold ten million. >> it did. it did. but you know, i write the books to hopefully help people...
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we begin tonight in london where a man is in critical condition with an unknown virus that is related to the deadly sars infection. the world health organization has issued a global alert over the new virus. takika schubert is in london, and i asked her if she knows how he contracted the virus. >> authorities here do not know exactly how or where the man contracted this virus. all we know is that he is in critical condition with a corona virus. this is the same class of virus that causes the common cold but also sars. now, unlike sars, this virus doesn't just cause severe respiratory illness, it also seems to cause kidney failure. fortunately, it doesn't seem to spread as quickly as sars, but this is something that medical authorities still are trying to figure out. what they do know is that a second patient was diagnosed earlier in june with that same virus. that patient died. what authorities are looking at now is to see whether or not these two patients were in any way connected and how or where these two may have contracted that virus. that will help authorities figure out whether
we begin tonight in london where a man is in critical condition with an unknown virus that is related to the deadly sars infection. the world health organization has issued a global alert over the new virus. takika schubert is in london, and i asked her if she knows how he contracted the virus. >> authorities here do not know exactly how or where the man contracted this virus. all we know is that he is in critical condition with a corona virus. this is the same class of virus that causes...
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so if ever you're in london, come check it out. come for a ride in hyde park stables. zain verjee and ben, cnn. >> so we cut the tape early for you. just quickly, is it only the tourists -- like if we go to hyde park, are we the tourists or does everybody do that? >> the tourists do that, but there's actually a few training rings there. so poeople like me who live thee and who want to learn more do a little dressage. which is what i'm doing. so i go into hyde park and do it. it's just tourists and locals. >> you can stay for tea and crumpets after the show? >> of course. >> come visit any day. cnn.com by the way has all these fabulous travel tips. and thank you for coming in. >> thank you for having me. are you buying me lunch? >> i didn't say that. back after this. [ giggling ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] ♪ the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. >>> if a prosecutor in florida gets her way, a 13-year-old boy is going to be september to nt pris prison for the
so if ever you're in london, come check it out. come for a ride in hyde park stables. zain verjee and ben, cnn. >> so we cut the tape early for you. just quickly, is it only the tourists -- like if we go to hyde park, are we the tourists or does everybody do that? >> the tourists do that, but there's actually a few training rings there. so poeople like me who live thee and who want to learn more do a little dressage. which is what i'm doing. so i go into hyde park and do it. it's...
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matthew chance, cnn, london. >>> i have some breaking news for you. following the drew peterson trial, he was basically charged with murder. this involved his third wife, her name was kathleen sabio, found dead in a dry bathtub, ruled an accidental death some time ago and buried and later exhumed because his fourth wife went missing. drew peterson, a police officer from the chicago area. this jury in illinois just came back, they've been deliberating 14 hours and they found him guilty here for murdering wife number three. he faces up to 60 years in priso prison. >> back to politics now, president obama prepares to make his case to the nation tonight. we will take a look back at other memorable dnc acceptance speeches, both the hits and the misses. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. with our award winning apps that allow you to transfer funds, pay bills or manage your finances anywhere, anytime. so that wherever your duty takes you, usaa
matthew chance, cnn, london. >>> i have some breaking news for you. following the drew peterson trial, he was basically charged with murder. this involved his third wife, her name was kathleen sabio, found dead in a dry bathtub, ruled an accidental death some time ago and buried and later exhumed because his fourth wife went missing. drew peterson, a police officer from the chicago area. this jury in illinois just came back, they've been deliberating 14 hours and they found him guilty...
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only is he mortal, but arrogant to boot, which is a take away, pointing out some rogue trader in his london office was about to wipe out $18 billion in market cap. remember dimon wants to seek redemption like i do, say no when it comes time to your bonus. for the sin of believing a ceo can be powerful enough to override an entire apple-driven product cycle, that's what i believe when cypress semi was a buy. one unbelievably good steve jobs biography, i would have told you how wrong that was. what else? how about for the sin of not forgiving cirrus logic for a miss right before one of the greatest runs i've ever seen. the sound component maker for apple. what a mistake that was. left a lot on the table. just as you can't be in favor of a component that doesn't have apple as a client, you can't bet against one that does. excuses after excuses after excuses for failure, that someone, ceo of miracle grow, don't come on a television and explain how the critics are all wrong and turn around and admit they're right by issuing a hard earnings report soon after. for the sin of thinking that a compan
only is he mortal, but arrogant to boot, which is a take away, pointing out some rogue trader in his london office was about to wipe out $18 billion in market cap. remember dimon wants to seek redemption like i do, say no when it comes time to your bonus. for the sin of believing a ceo can be powerful enough to override an entire apple-driven product cycle, that's what i believe when cypress semi was a buy. one unbelievably good steve jobs biography, i would have told you how wrong that was....
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in london and madrid and mumbai and countless smaller cities in between. we often forget that because it is real and constant. it is all about making sure that we don't die when we travel. well, very good to have you, sir. thank you. you tell me over the years about every time we were stopping a bad guy, you reminded me, how did the bad guy get guy get that far into it on a plane with the shoe in the underwear? what happens? could you first tell me what the fixation is with airplanes still? >> first of all, looking at the historical evidence. why did the united states have another pearl harbor? we were fighting the battle. otherwise the japanese would have attacked in general and san diego. anything care for 9/11. neil: what you think of that? are we just emphasizing the wrong thing? >> the terrorists also look at our system of communication. we look at what is vulnerable. it will continue to be airplanes. that doesn't mean they won't target metros or trains or other types of transportation. we have seen that we have been trying to look at other airplanes.
in london and madrid and mumbai and countless smaller cities in between. we often forget that because it is real and constant. it is all about making sure that we don't die when we travel. well, very good to have you, sir. thank you. you tell me over the years about every time we were stopping a bad guy, you reminded me, how did the bad guy get guy get that far into it on a plane with the shoe in the underwear? what happens? could you first tell me what the fixation is with airplanes still?...
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>> welprofound sens quiet london suburb of clay theuse behind me were a way. we're still french police. they're looking for two hicles motorcycle and green 4 by 4. it is a frenc leading this. people are digesting the news of what s were of execution-style shooting. three adults in the car shot through the head. a child a 7-year-old child, shot as she tried apparently to flee. she was found on the road outside. amazingly, the 4-year-old girl who was cowering in the back of the car stayed in there wasn't discovered for eight hours.ly fouunder the body of her mother. >> no not im complete mystery at there was a media here that there was some sort feud with his w we're told the brother went immediately to the police station here in the uk, he lives nearby. they seem to be playing down that motive. they're keeping an open mind. at the moment there is absolutely no clarity on why on earth this family were targeted. >> is there any word on how the two surviving girls are? are they under police protection? >> they are yeah. the elder girl, who is 7 years old, is still
>> welprofound sens quiet london suburb of clay theuse behind me were a way. we're still french police. they're looking for two hicles motorcycle and green 4 by 4. it is a frenc leading this. people are digesting the news of what s were of execution-style shooting. three adults in the car shot through the head. a child a 7-year-old child, shot as she tried apparently to flee. she was found on the road outside. amazingly, the 4-year-old girl who was cowering in the back of the car stayed...
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the seven-year-old survivor is out of a coma and her four-year-old sister and at her suburban london home. prosecutors say the girls' parents plus a wan believed to be their grandmother and a female cyclist were shot twice in the head. >>> in western nicaragua people had to evacuate their homes today when a volcano erupted. officials say it shot gas and ash. a government website said as many as 20,000 people may be effected. >>> a retired couple had their housefo house foreclosed by a bank and their possessions removed. the problem is they owned the house outright and never had a mortgage. we'll explain how it happened. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >>> still campaigning, president obama campaigning through florida. the president will be em
the seven-year-old survivor is out of a coma and her four-year-old sister and at her suburban london home. prosecutors say the girls' parents plus a wan believed to be their grandmother and a female cyclist were shot twice in the head. >>> in western nicaragua people had to evacuate their homes today when a volcano erupted. officials say it shot gas and ash. a government website said as many as 20,000 people may be effected. >>> a retired couple had their housefo house...
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the relationship between what was happening at the intercontinental exchange which trades brent in london. those things may have some relationship, and we're looking at all of this stuff working in an appropriate sense with our fellow regulators in the uk. liz: same type of picture, but if we were to to compare it to t happened yesterday, pretty much the same maneuvering. the superfast high-speed traders that you speak of, let's talk about them, do they work on rumors? perhaps the obama administration would tap the strategic petroleum reserve. the administration said absolutely not, we are not discussing that right now, but our rumors illegal? it spreads like wildfire. is there something illegal about that? especially if somebody is profiting always? >> the futures market is different than the equities market, there is not even in our market for example insider trading ban. if you have insider information about what you think something is happening, you can trade on it in our market because they're trying to predict what is happening in the futures market. rumors would not move prices lik
the relationship between what was happening at the intercontinental exchange which trades brent in london. those things may have some relationship, and we're looking at all of this stuff working in an appropriate sense with our fellow regulators in the uk. liz: same type of picture, but if we were to to compare it to t happened yesterday, pretty much the same maneuvering. the superfast high-speed traders that you speak of, let's talk about them, do they work on rumors? perhaps the obama...
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that combined with his gaffes about the middle east and london, has to make you wonder what kind of judgment the man has. and that's the only test we have. what's your judgment as president? >> if you look at all of these charts, which we have put out there and who he has insulted, let's look at it from romney campaign's position. we really didn't mean that, but he's got a lot of explaining to do in a short period of time. david k., thank you for joining us. >>> there's a lot more coming up in the next half hour of "the ed show." stay with us. >>> another shocker from the romney video. forget leading from behind. mitt romney doesn't want to lead at all when it comes to middle east peace. richard wolf on the other disaster from the romney tapes. >>> and some righties would call mitt romney's 47% remarks arrogant and stupid. then there's rush limbaugh. >> this is a golden opportunity and we know romney has got it in him because of what he said to these people. >> we'll show you mow how the righties are reacting to romney's disaster. here's what happened... i was talking to my best friend. i to
that combined with his gaffes about the middle east and london, has to make you wonder what kind of judgment the man has. and that's the only test we have. what's your judgment as president? >> if you look at all of these charts, which we have put out there and who he has insulted, let's look at it from romney campaign's position. we really didn't mean that, but he's got a lot of explaining to do in a short period of time. david k., thank you for joining us. >>> there's a lot...
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how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> author salman rushdie has a unique perspective on the anti-american demonstrations going on around the world tonight. he's had a bounty on his life by islamic extremists for more than two decades. he will join me on the current crisis and it will be a cable tv exclusive. >>> and next, guess which presidential candidate is giving terrorists advice on how to attack the united states of america. hint, it's not barack obama. ana marie cobs and john kay part next on more of the romney tape. ? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper kno
how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> author salman rushdie has a unique perspective on the anti-american demonstrations going on around the world tonight. he's had a bounty on his life by islamic extremists for more than two decades. he will join me on the current crisis and it will be a cable tv exclusive. >>> and next, guess which presidential candidate is giving terrorists advice on how to attack the united states of america. hint,...
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. >> at this moment in london you see a may jour change from traditional lamps to led lighting. but it has as an unintended consequence changing our role at philips. >> to other jobs within the company. remember patricia whom you met earlier who's trained at three different jobs? if one goes away, she has skills for another. >> i think i'm in a better position in the job market now than a couple of years ago. >> and if that doesn't work, there's the mobility center. >> if you want to lay off somebody, it actually costs money and that money usually goes to the employee. in the mobility center, we invest some of the money that may have gone for compensating layoff in actually helping the employee find another position. >> it's a win-win for the company and for its employees. in some cases, companies like philips even temporarily pay the difference in people's salaries if they have to take lower-of p paying jobs. it is work transition and traichbing programs like these that have helped the netherlands' unemployment rate drop 60% since the 1980s. but the dutch have also taken the fl
. >> at this moment in london you see a may jour change from traditional lamps to led lighting. but it has as an unintended consequence changing our role at philips. >> to other jobs within the company. remember patricia whom you met earlier who's trained at three different jobs? if one goes away, she has skills for another. >> i think i'm in a better position in the job market now than a couple of years ago. >> and if that doesn't work, there's the mobility center....
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always, london is going to be a target. anywhere in the west, and you are a target. >> are you thinking -- are you thinking all of us are better prepared now? >> well, i'm certain we are better prepared. prepared enough? i don't know. but better prepared. darn well better. >> let's talk politics for a moment. two weeks of conventions. we're nearing two different -- very different visions for how to get americans back to work. you have to bring your company back to life. who has the better answer? mitt romney or president obama? >> i think -- you know what the problem is? they both speak to the crowd instead of speaking to reality. my view is the most successful americans, the people with money, the people who have been successful, if you want to tax them more, you'll take their money, and you'll send it into the black holef government. or that's -- that's the democratic way. or have the republican way that says tax them less, or, you know, don't raise their taxes. that doesn't seem right either. the right answer is incent t
always, london is going to be a target. anywhere in the west, and you are a target. >> are you thinking -- are you thinking all of us are better prepared now? >> well, i'm certain we are better prepared. prepared enough? i don't know. but better prepared. darn well better. >> let's talk politics for a moment. two weeks of conventions. we're nearing two different -- very different visions for how to get americans back to work. you have to bring your company back to life. who...
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how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> we said justice for all. the rule of law for all. the right of peaceful nuclear energy for all. >> president mahmoud ahmadinejad telling me he has no plans to build nuclear weapons and only has peaceful intentions. president clinton just told me he doesn't trust ahmadinejad on this. today, iran claimed it had test-fired four missiles in apparent response to u.s. military drills in the persian gulf. joining me now to discuss all this, p.j. crowley, president obama's former assistant secretary of state for public affairs and ambassador richard williams, mitt romney's senior foreign policy advisor. welcome to you both. let me start with you, p.j. crowley. what do we do about iran and president ahmadinejad? >> well, this clearly will be one of the most compelling issues that the next president faces, either obama in a second term or romney in a first term. as the president said today, there's still time and space to work this diplomatically. he's put down a very
how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> we said justice for all. the rule of law for all. the right of peaceful nuclear energy for all. >> president mahmoud ahmadinejad telling me he has no plans to build nuclear weapons and only has peaceful intentions. president clinton just told me he doesn't trust ahmadinejad on this. today, iran claimed it had test-fired four missiles in apparent response to u.s. military drills in the persian gulf....
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. >> it wasn't accepted and after 2004, came the attack in london in 2005. is your proposal like this? if it isn't accepted, then there's more attacks? >> translator: i am sorry to say that those who caused the london attacks were the west, because the oppression continues. either you stop the oppression or accept the reconciliation. or then how are we supposed to convince the people? how do i convince others to stop? if the oppression and violence continues? >> muhammad al zawahiri says his brother will listen to him but says they have not talked in a deck indicate. >>> it's been 404 days since the united states lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? sadly, not much today, which brings us to our third story. moody's warned today it could follow in the footsteps of standard & poor's and downgrade america's credit rating if congress doesn't start dealing with the nation's debt problem. but how? today leaders couldn't even agree on whether a deal is possible to avoid the fiscal cliff to begin with. >> well, i'm not confident at all. >> i
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how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> this is the scene in cairo. protesters outside the united states embassy. it's, as you can see, it's a very, very tense situation. the violence in libya and in egypt and the president's response quickly becoming a big campaign issue in the race for the white house. with us now the former new york city mayor and one-time republican presidential candidate, rudy giuliani, who's supporting mitt romney. mr. mayor, thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you for having me, wolf. >> let's talk a little bit about the political fallout from this awful situation in egypt and in libya. first of all, listen to what mitt romney said today. >> a terrible course for america to stand in apology for our values, that instead when our grounds are being attacked and being breached, that the first response to the united states must be outrage at the breach of the sovereignty of our nation. an apology for america's values is never the right course. >> president obama later respo
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matthew chance joining us live now from london. matthew, what more can you tell us about how this video was uncovered? >> yeah. absolutely outrageous scenes that have been broadcast on national television in georgia of prison guards dressed in uniform, beating and kicking inmates in a particular prison. also scenes of terrible sexual abuse taking place as well. we're not showing you those images, but basically images of inmates being raped with broomsticks while chained to the bars in their jail cells. really appalling stuff. and the people of georgia quite rightly have been absolutely outraged at this. thousands of people have been protesting in the streets of the georgian capital. very angry. very disgusted at the scenes that they've seen and calling for the resignation of senior government ministers. already one cabinet minister in georgia has stepped down, as you mentioned. the entire prison service, the prison guards have been suspended pending an investigation, but it's all quite important because not only is it a terrible th
matthew chance joining us live now from london. matthew, what more can you tell us about how this video was uncovered? >> yeah. absolutely outrageous scenes that have been broadcast on national television in georgia of prison guards dressed in uniform, beating and kicking inmates in a particular prison. also scenes of terrible sexual abuse taking place as well. we're not showing you those images, but basically images of inmates being raped with broomsticks while chained to the bars in...
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how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. [ female announcer ] wells fargo. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> back to "hardball." when he campaigned for re-election in 1936, franklin delano roosevelt made an argument that's just as true today as it was then. catch these words. let's listen together. >> let me warn you and let me warn the nation against the smooth evasion that says, of course we believe these things, we believe in social security. we believe in work for the unemployed. we believe in saving homes. cross our hearts and hope to die, we believe in all these things. but we do not like the way the present administration is doing them. just turn them over to us. we will do
how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. [ female announcer ] wells fargo. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> back to...
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how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> we've got new polling for michigan and montana. let's check the hardball scoreboard. debbie stabenow has a lead over pete hoekstra. and tester leading rehberg by 2. and now to the presidential race in those two states. obama is leading at 47 to 37. we'll be right back. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises o
how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> we've got new polling for michigan and montana. let's check the hardball scoreboard. debbie stabenow has a lead over pete hoekstra. and tester leading rehberg by 2. and now to the presidential race in those two states. obama is leading at 47 to 37. we'll be right back. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in...
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how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. [ female announcer ] wells fargo. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> cnn heroes receives thousands of nominations every year. we'll introduce to you one extraordinary person each week. we can reveal the top ten cnn heroes. each will receive $50,000 and a shot at cnn hero of the year. the first choice is yours. here is anderson cooper with the top ten cnn heroes of 2012. >> i'm anderson cooper. all year, we introduce you to every day people who are changing the world. we announced the top ten cnn heroes for 2010. honorees, in random order. connie siskowski, helping children stay in school and hold onto their childhood. >> pushop pabasnet. tulanimadondo. mary cortani. malya has turned personal trauma into a fight for justice
how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. [ female announcer ] wells fargo. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> cnn heroes receives thousands of nominations every year. we'll introduce to you one extraordinary person...
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>> well, there's a real profound sense of shock here in the quiet london suburb of clay gate. people still digesting the news that the family in the house behind me were targeted in such a brutal way. we're still waiting for more details from the french police. they're looking for two vehicles that were seen near the shooting. a motorcycle and green 4 by 4. french dedetectives coming to the uk. it is a french investigation leading this. people are digesting the news of what happened. the family it appears were targeted in a kind of execution-style shooting. three adults in the car shot through the head. a child, a 7-year-old child, shot as she tried apparently to flee. she was found on the road outside. amazingly, the 4-year-old girl who was cowering in the back of the car stayed in there, wasn't discovered for eight hours. police finally found her under the body of her mother. >> no leads on motive now? >> it's a complete mystery at the moment. there was a suggestion in the media here that there was some sort of falling out, a family feud with his brother. but now we're told
>> well, there's a real profound sense of shock here in the quiet london suburb of clay gate. people still digesting the news that the family in the house behind me were targeted in such a brutal way. we're still waiting for more details from the french police. they're looking for two vehicles that were seen near the shooting. a motorcycle and green 4 by 4. french dedetectives coming to the uk. it is a french investigation leading this. people are digesting the news of what happened. the...
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